Stephen Colbert thinks Donald Trump’s self-congratulatory response to the Orlando terrorist attacks was “grandstanding” and in poor taste. He made as much clear during an interview with Bill O’Reilly on Monday.

But he’s not done pressing the point. On Tuesday’s show, Colbert went after Trump — hard.

He started on a serious note.

“This whole speech, with its nativism, its fearmongering, and especially its self-aggrandizing in the face of tragedy feels like a new low,” Colbert said, before joking: “It makes me long for the days when Trump was just bragging about the size of his penis.”

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From Jon Stewart to Cher, some said they’d move to Canada, but some preferred another planet.

Jon Stewart After the Emmy Awards in September, Stewart was asked whether he’d consider returning to "The Daily Show" if Donald Trump is elected president in 2016. “I would consider getting in a rocket and going to another planet because clearly this planet has gone bonkers," he said. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

After some more jokes about the male anatomy, Colbert eventually broke out a chalkboard and diagrammed Trump’s comments, resulting in, well, a swastika and then something else that we’ll let you watch for yourself.

He concluded by saying that Trump had better clarify what he means by his suggestive comments that “something is going on” when it comes to what he described as President Obama’s soft response to terrorism.

“I hope Trump explains it soon, because until he does, that kind of looks like he’s an [expletive],” Colbert said.

(Warning: Some adult humor.)

Late-night comedians put laughs aside June 13, to address the massacre at an Orlando nightclub, the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. (Deirdra O'Regan/The Washington Post)